Claims
- 1. An anti-seismic bearing comprising a plurality of rigid plates and viscoelastic flexible plates laminated alternately, with at least one of said flexible plates being made of a vulcanizate of a high-loss rubber compound composed of 100 parts by weight of rubber and 3 to 40 parts by weight of phenolic resin having a softening point or melting point of 150.degree. C. or below, said vulcanizate having the properties specified below;
- (i) the hysteresis ratio at 100% tensile deformation at 25.degree. C. is 0.2 to 0.7;
- (ii) the ratio E.sub.(-10) /E.sub.(30) is 1.0 to 2.5, where E.sub.(-10) is a storage modulus at -10.degree. C. and E.sub.(30) is a storage modulus at 30.degree. C., both dynamically measured at 5 Hz and 0.01% strain;
- said high-loss rubber compound containing a tackifier defined in (iii) and/or (iv) below;
- (iii) petroleum hydrocarbon resin in an amount of 2 to 40 parts by weight for 100 parts by weight of rubber,
- (iv) rosin or rosin derivative in an amount of 2 to 20 parts by weight for 100 parts by weight of rubber.
- 2. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 1, wherein the phenolic resin is a novolak phenolic resin or modified phenolic resin.
- 3. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 1, wherein the high-loss rubber compound is composed of 100 parts by weight of rubber and 5 to 30 parts by weight of phenolic resin.
- 4. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 1, wherein the petroleum hydrocarbon resin is cyclopentadiene resin or dicyclopentadiene resin.
- 5. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 1, wherein the flexible plates are made of a material having the properties specified below;
- (i) the hysteresis ratio at 100% tensile deformation at 25.degree. C. is 0.25 to 0.65;
- (ii) the ratio E.sub.(-10) /E.sub.(30) is 1.0 to 2.3, where E.sub.(-10) is a storage modulus at -10.degree. C. and E.sub.(30) is a storage modulus at 30.degree. C., both dynamically measured at 5 Hz and 0.01% strain.
- 6. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 1, wherein the peripheral parts of the rigid plates and flexible plates are covered with a rubber material having good weather resistance.
- 7. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 6, wherein the weather resistant rubber compound is one which is composed of 100 parts by weight of rubber whose principal component is ethylene-propylene rubber, 5 to 50 parts by weight of cyclopentadiene resin and/or dicyclopentadiene resin, and 5 to 20 parts by weight of rosin derivative.
- 8. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 7, wherein the weather resistant rubber compound is one which is composed of 100 parts by weight of rubber whose principal component is ethylene-propylene rubber, 10 to 40 parts by weight of cyclopentadiene resin and/or dicyclopentadiene resin, and 5 to 20 parts by weight of rosin derivative.
- 9. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 6, wherein the weather resistant rubber compound forms a covering layer which is 1 to 30 mm thick.
- 10. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 6, wherein the rigid plates have rounded peripheral edges.
- 11. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 1, wherein the rigid plates have rounded peripheral edges which are covered with a viscoelastic flexible material.
- 12. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 1, wherein at least the rigid plate located outside has a higher flexural rigidity than that close to the center; or the flexible plate located outside has higher tensile stress than that close to the center.
- 13. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 1, wherein at least an outermost plate is inwardly curved such that the area of cross-section gradually increases as the cross-section gets near the outside.
- 14. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 1, wherein rigid plates of different diameters are combined with one another and at least an outermost plate is inwardly curved such that the area of cross-section gradually increases as the cross-section gets near the outside.
- 15. An anti-seismic bearing set forth in claim 1, wherein the peripheral part of the bearing has higher rigidity than the inner part.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 007,302, filed 01/27/87 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,830,927.
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